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Pascal Malengrez

Pascal Malengrez

@PascalMlgz

Founder TAPE - GenAI Short form Video Messaging for business

Paris Beigetreten Aralık 2012
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Suhail@Suhail·
The intelligence of humanity: $20/mo 1 Coffee: $6 We’ve got a lot of work to do!
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Rachel Woods
Rachel Woods@rachel_l_woods·
AI won't grow your business. Experts using AI tools will.
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Brivael
Brivael@BrivaelUS·
Bold take : In the Era of LLM + Function calling, natural language is all you need for automation. Interfaces like Zapier or Make will be useless in a couple of years.
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Pascal Malengrez@PascalMlgz·
Very good prompting vs fine tuning to use LLM on your dataset
Rachel Woods@rachel_l_woods

There's a resurgence of interest in fine tuning LLMs I've yet to see a successful public use case where fine tuning > prompting. But here's where I see fine tuning *mattering*: First, fine tuning is for teaching an LLM specific tasks or behaviors Not teaching an LLM new knowledge. For new knowledge, use Retrieval (store your data in an outside database and strategically pull the right chunks in to give the LLM context to your question) But even in teaching LLMs specific tasks or behaviors - here's the catch... LLMs are remarkably good at picking up tasks and behaviors from just a good prompt THIS is what makes LLMs mind blowing after all So that begs the question. Where is fine tuning actually helpful? Some use cases I could see developing are teaching LLMs tasks that are exceptionally difficult to describe, or fit into ~10 examples you can add to a prompt. One way to think about this: if it would take someone a few weeks doing a task to 'master it' instead of being able to read training materials and get the picture... That *may* be a use case for fine tuning But proceed with caution To truly teach an LLM a new behavior or task, you'll need to treat this like a machine learning project, not just throwing examples in and getting magic in return (which it still blows my mind that ChatGPT does this so well for us). Things like: - Dataset design - Training and test data - Overfitting + more as the tooling around fine tuning gets more sophisticated The other obvious use case is cost. If you can get a super small language model to do a task instead of GPT-4, there's meaningful cost savings there. And if you're using a language model to do large scale tasks like triaging your customer support inbox, or analyzing public data for insights The costs can add up. But if you're wondering where the heck to invest in fine tuning... My answer at the moment for most businesses is still: Make sure you can't do it with prompts.

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dharmesh
dharmesh@dharmesh·
This is how many are feeling about A.I. these days.
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Sam Altman@sama·
seeing a lot of confusion about this, so for clarity: openai never trains on anything ever submitted to the api or uses that data to improve our models in any way.
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Pascal Malengrez@PascalMlgz·
@brivael The trust factor is also missing to handle hallucinations & prompt drifting.
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Brivael
Brivael@BrivaelUS·
Many products I see in AI still have too many technical engineering vibes. To accelerate AI adoption, the industry should push inventing interfaces where the technic is completely hidden. Ordinary people don't care about the name of models, the temperature, or other engineering stuff. There is immense opportunity for an "Apple equivalent" (with the culture and obsession about the product) of AI, product, and use-cases driven.
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Pascal Malengrez@PascalMlgz·
@ChloeMaal Nice to see your positive walking experience. On my 4th year changing habits moving from 6k-8k-12k now onto 14k so far this year. Always listening to plenty of podcasts at increased speed or calls to make this time even more valuable. Once a week a meditative session w/o earpods
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Harry Stebbings
Harry Stebbings@HarryStebbings·
I need to buy some new running shoes. I run 70-80KM per week. One long run. 3-4 medium runs. Nike, Asics, Hoka, On Running. What are the best?
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Pascal Malengrez@PascalMlgz·
Your personal GenAI assistant on your phone featuring LLM, deep app links, chain of thoughts and full agency to get things done for you. Give it a try heydata.org/?twclid=23chj7…
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Pascal Malengrez@PascalMlgz·
@rachel_l_woods And you have started to build a community around AI which is very promising. It focuses on the actual and practical deployment of AI in organisations. The first cohort course is also well designed. Happy to see this grow further.
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Rachel Woods
Rachel Woods@rachel_l_woods·
I always try to read at least the leading two books on a topic Just hit a perfect example of why: Everyone says Get Together is one of the best community books. But I’m 10% into Building Brand Communities and already have 10x the number of notes.
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Jason Yeh
Jason Yeh@jayyeh·
Founders: Supercharge your Fundraise 🔋 5 areas of focus you need to conquer: 1. Narrative 2. Outreach Strategy 3. Fundraising Tools 4. Founder Mindset 5. Investor Psychology Here's a cheatsheet to get you started For the full PDF: 1. Like 2. Comment 3. Follow (so I can DM)
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Tibo
Tibo@tibo_maker·
Looking for 100 volunteers below 1k followers 💪♥️ Experiment: 2X your followers in 30 days ✅ If you're in -> reply 👋 below I'll then ask you to: - subscribe to Tweet Hunter - join a support group If you don’t 2X your follower base, you’ll be 100% refunded! I want to see if a good support group and sharing high-quality resources can have a strong impact on motivated people Let's see 🤞
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Jeremiah Owyang
Jeremiah Owyang@jowyang·
The 10%: I think there are ocassions where arrogant/entitled founders can do well to *smash* incumbent markets to pieces, paving the way for innovation. There’s a few cases of that, where I’m not sure a well-balanced persona would have had the same impact. And yes, I’m older now, I try not to speak in absolutes, unless you’re my kid, then I’m always right.
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Phat N
Phat N@goldensnakex·
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